Respuesta :
Answer: (1,-1)
Step-by-step explanation:
- You can multiply the first equation by -1
- Add the equations.
- Solve for x, as following:
[tex]\left \{ {{-5x - 4y = -1} \atop {-3x + 4y = -7}} \right.\\------\\-8x=-8\\x=1[/tex]
- Substitute the value of x into any of the original equations and then you must solve for y:
[tex]5(1)+4(y)=1\\4y=-4\\y=-1[/tex]
Therefore, the solution is: (1,-1)
Answer:
inal answer is x=1 and y=-1.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given equations are:
5x+4y=1 ...(i)
and
-3x+4y=-7 ...(ii)
Now we need to solve this by elimination method.
Subtract equation (ii) from (i)
5x+4y -(-3x+4y) =1 -(-7)
5x+4y +3x-4y =1+7
8x =8
[tex]x=\frac{8}{8}[/tex]
x=1
Now plug x=1 into equation (i)
5x+4y=1
5(1)+4y=1
5+4y=1
4y=1-5
4y=-4
[tex]y=\frac{-4}{4}[/tex]
y=-1
Hence final answer is x=1 and y=-1.